Tuesday, April 29, 2008



Gordon Jenkins -composer-

song title: When A Woman Loves A Man
lyric by Johnny Mercer

song title:
This Is All I Ask

song title:
Skyscraper Blues
lyric by Tom Adair

song title:
San Fernando Valley

song title:
P.S. I Love You
lyric by Johnny Mercer

song title:
New York's My Home
song title: Homesick That's All (Click Here for YouTube audio clip)
song title: How Old Am I?
song title: Goodbye

song title:
Blue Evening
music by Joe Bishop

song title:
Blue Prelude
music by Joe Bishop


Bart Howard -composer-

song title: You Are Not My First Love
music and lyric by Bart Howard

song title:
The Man In The Looking Glass
music and lyric by Bart Howard

song title:
On The First Warm Day
music and lyric by Bart Howard

song title:
One Love Affair
music and lyric by Bart Howard

song title:
Let Me Love You
music and lyric by Bart Howard

song title:
Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
music and lyric by Bart Howard

song title:
Be My All (Or Be My Nothing)
music and lyric by Bart Howard


Arnold Horwitt -lyricist-

song title: Young And Foolish

music by Albert Hague


song title: There's No You

lyric by Tom Adair


Mann Holiner -composer-

(photo l-r: Frank Sinatra, Mann Holiner, Dinah Shore, Bing Crosby, pianist-unknown)

music and lyric by Mann Holiner, Saul Chaplin, L.E. Freeman, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn

song title:
Why Shouldn't It Happen To Us
music & lyric by Mann Holiner & Alberta Nichols


Edward Heyman -lyricist-

song title: When I Fall In Love
music by Victor Young

song title: You're Mine,You!
music by Johnny Green

song title: Through The Years
music by Vincent Youmans

song title: This Is Romance
music by Vernon Duke

song title: (I Offer YouThe Moon) Senorita
music by Nacio Herb Brown

song title: Out Of Nowhere

music by Johnny Green

song title: My Love For You

music by Harry Jacobson

song title: Melancholy Lullaby

music by Benny Carter

song title: Love Letters

music by Victor Young

song title: I Cover The Waterfront

music by Johnny Green

song title: I Want To Be Loved

music by Johnny Green

lyric by Edward Heyman, Billy Rose

song title: If I Steal A Kiss

music by Nacio Herb Brown

song title: Easy Come Easy Go

music by Johnny Green

song title: Body And Soul

music by Johnny Green

lyric by Edward Heyman, Frank Eyton, Robert Sour

song title: Blame It On My Youth

music by Oscar Levant

song title: Boo Hoo

music by Carmen Lombardo, J.J. Loeb



Ray Henderson -composer-








































































































Ray Henderson -composer-

Pop and show tunes composing pianist Ray Henderson is best known for his years in the Henderson-DeSylva-Brown team, who were without equal as songwriters of the Roaring Twenties. Born in Buffalo, New York, on December 1, 1896, Henderson later studied at the Chicago Conservatory and performed in vaudeville and dance bands while he was there. He eventually worked as an arranger and songplugger for New York publishing houses, in addition to collaborating with many lyricists, including Lew Brown, starting in 1922. The duo's early hits included "Alabamy Bound," "Bye, Bye Blackbird," and "I'm Sitting On Top Of The World." In 1925, lyricist Buddy DeSylva joined them and the trio successfully established itself with a second Broadway score, George White's Scandals of 1920. They then scored the 1927 stage productions Good News and Manhattan Mary, followed the next year by Hold Everything, more George White's Scandals in the late '20s, and Flying High in 1930. Off the stage, the songwriting trio had several hit songs in addition to movie credits for songs in early Al Jolson films (including Sonny Boy and It All Depends On You) and the popular 1929 film Sunny Side Up, which the trio went to Hollywood to work on. A movie based on Henderson-DeSylva-Brown, entitled Best Things In Life Are Free, came out in 1956. After DeSylva left in 1931, Brown and Henderson continued scoring Broadway shows, including Hot-Cha (1932) and Strike Me Pink (1933). Some of the other lyricists Henderson worked with over the years include Mort Dixon, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Jack Yellen, Tedf Koehler, Billy Rose and Irving Caesar. Toward the end of his career, Henderson co-wrote for films, scored a 1936 Ruth Etting show in London, and enjoyed the success of another hit song ("Don't Cry, Cherie") in 1941. Henderson's final stage show was the Ziegfeld Follies of 1943, after which he faded away from the public eye, re-emerging only once to conduct on TV around 1950. Ray Henderson died on New Year's Eve 1970.--Jocelyn Layne-Amm Music Guide

song title: Alabamy Bound
song title: Black Bottom
song title: Broadway
song title: Button Up Your Overcoat
song title: Bye, Bye Baby
lyric by Mort Dixon
song title: Bye, Bye Blackbird
lyric by Mort Dixon
song title: Don't Bring Lulu
song title: Don't Cry, Cherie
lyric by Lew Brown
song title: Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue
lyric by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young
song title: Good News
song title: I'm A Dreamer, Aren't We All
song title: If I Had A Talking Picture Of You
lyric by Lew Brown & B.G. "Buddy" DeSylva
song title: I'm Flying High
song title: I'm Sitting On Top Of The World
lyric by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young
song title: It All Depends On You
song title: Just Imagine
song title: Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries
lyric by Lew Brown
song title: Lucky In Love
song title: Sonnyboy
song title: Sunnyside Up
song title: The Best Things In Life Are Free
song title: The Birth Of The Blues
song title: The Thrill Is Gone
lyric by Lew Brown
song title: To Know You Is To Love You
song title: Varsity Drag
song title: You're The Cream In My Coffee

Bob Haymes -composer-

song title: Tricks

lyric by Alan Brandt

song title: The Best Thing To Be Is A Person

lyric by Alan Brandt

song title: That's All

lyric by Alan Brandt

song title: This Morning It Was Summer

music & lyric by Bob Haymes